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Something I created last night in the studio. Honestly, I wanted to make a gritty, steam-punk inspired airship, mixing pieces parts from the Ninjago: Skybound 70603 Raid Zeppelin, 70601 Sky Shark, and Day of the departed 70592 Salvage M.E.C.
All that I got from that was another pile of bricks.
Also, a pilotable mech suit for Pirates.
My inspiration was the Skeleton Mech that came with Ronin's Salvage M.E.C. Honestly, I wanted to make a diving suit for my LEGO CMF Series 8 Diver. After putting it together and taking it apart and rearranging the pieces so many times, I ultimately converted the Diving suit into a fully weaponized battle suit for the Brickbeard Pirates.
Looking at the build, it looks like an extremely scaled down version of Kai's 70721 Fire Mech.
Another source of inspiration, is Captain Metalbeard from the LEGO Movie. By far my favorite character, and set, from the entire thing. (I have made heavy modifications to stock Metalbeard from 70807 Metalbeard's Duel, as well as build from scratch with instructions, An Evil Robot variation of Metalbeard I've come to call Steelbeard.
The foot on the left leg is the only thing I dislike about the entire build. It seems flimsy as it is supporting the entire thing, and consists of two bricks. I do like the grating on the angle piece, to make it look like a boot tread though.
The major difference between this Moc, and traditional Steam Punk, is that this is more in line with the golden age of Piracy. Ergo, in lieu of a Steam Boiler, this battlesuit is fueled by Rum, grog, or anything else foul smelling that can burn in a boiler. Bilge Punk, if you would prefer to call it anything.

So I took Rock Island Refuge, and made it awesome. Added a beach, a sunken ship. I did take ideas from other MOCs ive seen here and I am very happy with the outcome. I kept the original Lego colors :) too. Enjoy
Flickr
https://flic.kr/s/aHskdfo8GM
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
by K R, on Flickr

Hello mates! I am fan of Lego Pirates for a long time, but I've decided recently to register here, because I've created MOC which I would like to share with you.
It's a bluecoat soldiers' ship, I called it "Admiral's Eagle". I hope you like it, I have also published project on Lego Ideas (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/106525) and so far it is going well.
From the most important thing, ship contains 877 parts (without 5 minifigures and their weapons), captain's cabin accessible from the side walls and from the top, prison cell with small entrance (also accessible from the top), 2 shooting cannons and 3 mini shooting guns, winch with anchor.
Here are pictures (more images &download link - https://photos.googl...nZVQTdjVVJhMEZn):
Brig 21A

My latest creation is an Imperial Fort attached to a small supply port for Imperial ships. I would have liked to add waves and cool water effects but didnt have enough trans white and blue bricks... I also ran out of blue baseplates.....
Imperial Port by K R, on Flickr
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Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
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https://flic.kr/s/aHskauRcAA

One Mast 7D
This is my modified ITP ship. I increased the length and height and changed the red out for yellow. Also added a below deck storage.
The Original
Untitled by K R, on Flickr
The MOD
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr
MOD IMPT ship by K R, on Flickr

I set up all my Pirates legos, built a large Pirates world, hope you like it!
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https://www.flickr.c...57652284544180/
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr
Pirates! by K R, on Flickr

Hello Folks,
I want to show you one of my latest Mocs, "Smugglers Bay"
Smugglers Bay by Fletcher Floyd, auf Flickr
It's a place where people can do some business without being bothered by Bluecoats or other unfriednly fellows.
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Pirate Captain Doug Flanders and his Crew want to sell sell some Stuff to Nap Ravelli, who is already waiting for them.
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More fotos on flickr, have fun I hope you like it:-)

Hello fellow maties!
Today, I'd like to show you one of my newest creations; A Green Screen Test.
This test is just a test of course. What I'm going to do is to recreate a scene from Master And Commander, the Far Side of the World. Ships I already got, using a custom built french brig and the Imperial Flagship 6271 (From 1992). Now it's only the editing! A good friend of mine learned me how to green screen with Final Cut Pro.
So here is the little test, hope you enjoy and stay tuned for updates!
Tell me what you think!
Regards,
Captain Edward

Hello, I introduce myself my name is Emanuele.I am 29 years old, I stopped playing with LEGO in 1996, when in June 2014 an exhibition of the city I saw guys adults exposing their LEGO, even basic set, In me it is on the bulb, is I back the urge.In the basement of my house I found my baby set time, properly preserved by my parents.I reassembled everything and I had the opportunity to exhibit at a trade show in Italy in Turin, the exhibition center "Lingotto".I'm not a great expert on MOC, but I'm a big fan set Pirates and Castle 90 years.Looking on google I found this beautiful community, the real experts. I feel small in comparison to your ability, I'm almost afraid to ask and post.A friend of mine has done photo shoots in my first presence at the fair in September 2014.I could not bring to the show my entire collection, in a classic car I had no place. In the next year I organize myself better and I will take all the sailing ships created by LEGO.I hope to do something pleasing to show my photographs, maybe someone of you has already seen on my new facebook page dedicated to this magnificent world of the Pirates.Good Vision, any advice, suggestion, criticism is accepted. Will be gold for me as your great experience
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Encountered this on my regular Science website io9:
A Lego Pirate Is Sacrificed To A Colossal Wave In The Name of Science
The fact that they chose a Lego Pirate for this experiment is rather endearing. They could have chosen anything, like a paper plate or any other basic toy boat, but obviously some AFOL decided to make good use of their old Lego parts.
The video itself is rather disappointing, unfortunately... 'sacrificed to a colossal wave' is a good example of journalistic exaggeration.